this place looks unreal, like straight out of a video game. the architecture is jaw dropping, infrastructure is so intricate and detailed. this place is absolutely massive, it’s mind-blowing that a city of this magnitude can fly under the radar and be relatively unheard of. I’m a sucker for urban planning and this is hitting the spot on the highest level
I was gonna make that video game comment. Like if I saw this as a track for a racing game and I had no prior knowledge of this being an actual city I'd think it'd be too good to be real. Very beautiful city.
some of the most modern videogames and technical computer graphic demonstrations are becoming harder to distinguish from reality, so sometimes you do question what you are seeing
Intricate is not good.. intricacy makes it terrible to navigate and bad to live in for human beings. Causes lots of stress, health issues, and depression. The only thing that saves it are the beautiful hills, cleanliness, and natural scenary. Notice how sometimes the lanes merge with very little indication as to when/where. Sometimes lane lines disappear and reappear in totally different places forcing him to change lanes at an intersection (dangerous). Also seems to have very little public transit, I did not see many buses or any trains.
@@jackdrought873 I don’t disagree, chinese cities + infrastructure looks sick. but a lot of europe is also old as balls, and pretty much the entirety of this was built in the last 20-30 years.
The green is the first thing I noticed. Even just watching it through a screen is such a mood booster. I can only imagine how great it would feel walking around there.
44:38 you have all the old style architecture built into the hills with all the modern bridges and skyscrapers in the background, the color composition of everything like the red accent on the bridge, it's like a scene straight out of a fantasy video game. Absolutely stunning.
@@TookAHikeNowWhat That's not a problem at all. Otherwise Switzerland wouldn't be one of the best and safest places on earth. My point is flaws like "cheap and easy > safety" like at 4:04 where you have NO WAY of telling that two lanes get collapsed. No warning, no big signs, very short distance, very unreasonable. The moment at 5:20 gave me goosebumps, who thought this could be an idea?? Someone is literally standing IN FRONT OF YOU on a freaking HIGH WAY to turn? China has some cool technical stuff going on, but as it suits their moral; on expense of safety and compassion. All that counts in efficiency and cheapness.
What stands out to me is how many shade trees there are on the walkways. Not only is it good for the environment and the local heat - it also encourages walking. It beautifies the surrounding architecture, too. I hope it can be more like this someday in the United States.
What an amazing city. This actually the first time I have seen a city in China in any great detail and its huge in scale and so green. I love the mix of old and new. Thanks for uploading this.
As a Canadian this blows my mind simply because at 32 million people it is just shy of the 38 million people living in ALL of Canada. Just wild. Beautiful city!
haha, actually Chongqing is a municipality so it's basically a province. Among the 32 million people, 24 million of them live in the suburbs or villages, but a city with 8 million people is still very large.
infrastructures in China are way better than Canadians, but the traffic jams in China are way more severe, I have experienced 1 hour for just 2 miles back and forth. (during the pandemic no very much ppl willing to take public transport)
The concept of city in China is way different from other countries. Chongqing is as big as province, but people call it Chongqing city.actually only 9million people living in the main city of Chongqing
Stunning! Green.... clean.... no trash..... no homeless.....The architecture of the buildings....roads....bridges....tunnels and city planning are amazing! What a hidden gem from the rest of the world....Must visit someday!
wow i'm literally speechless. Just by the looks this has to be one of the most beautiful cities i've ever seen. The perfect ratio of nature, modern and old architecture and scenery in general. Definitely on my bucket list now!
Im from Australia. I had no idea China was this beautiful. This city is exceptinally clean and really nice architecture and not as much traffic as i would have thought.
of course US media wont report this things, but the negative things will be reported hundreds of times with added twist and sensational dramatic tone while reporting
top 100 chinese cities all look kind of similar to Chongqing. they are all very modern, clean, green, and full of tall buildings. what makes Chongqing very unique is its layered topology, packed buildings, scale, population size, each of top 12 chinese cities has at least 10 million ppl or more. each of top 50 chinese cities has at least 6.5 million ppl or more. each of top 100 chinese cities has at least 5 million ppl or more. they are labeled as tier-1 & tier 2 cities. there are another 250 cities labelled as tier-3 & tier-4 & tier-5 cities. each of them hv city residents between 1 to 5 millions.
@@iamgermane "Most American cities have stopped developing".. 🤦♂ 🤣 ... then proceeds to point out one of the worst exceptions. Yea, if you want to live in communism, your money is going places where only a few people decide. Also, I'd wager this is one of the better cities in China. For every "Detroit" in the US, there are 10 worse ones in China and Russia. Cities across the US are constantly expanding and developing. Where is the proof that they haven't? Look at businesses. A lot of them can look like "great places to be", until you find out the workers are barely making $15/hr. Then take a look at others, that are "run down", and the workers are paid a good wage and good benefits.
I have a different opinion on the points you mentioned in your comment. First of all about Chongqing, according to Wikipedia, it ranks 19th among Chinese cities in terms of population and 16th among Chinese cities in terms of GDP, so you can assess where it stands in terms of Chinese cities. As far as I know, Detroit is an industrial city famous for the automobile industry, and then something happened that caused the recession, and I'm not an American and I'm not from Detroit, so I don't know if Detroit is the worst city in the United States, but I can tell you Chongqing is not the best city in China. Of course, "most American cities have stopped growing" is too much to make me doubt the truth of this statement. The infrastructure of most Chinese cities has been built in the last 20 years or so, so it will look new and modern, while New York became a modern metropolis, most Chinese cities were turned into ruins by the war. Third, you said that China and Russia also have their own Detroit. I do not know about Russia, but I can tell you that China does not have a big city like Detroit in decline. In China, there is a small city named Hegang similar to Detroit, which used to be a small city dependent on coal industry, but later the exhaustion of coal resources led to urban decline@@lukeuseforce
I'm from the USA (Chicago) and I have to say that Chongqing is one of my favorite cities on Earth... it's not quite as easy to get to for a tourist as the large coastal cities, but if you can make it here, absolutely do it. Lots of history, great nightlife, some of the best food in China (home of hotpot,) and one of the most interesting and unique cityscapes you'll ever experience... a river metropolis with winding roads, an eclectic mix of building styles both old and new, built amongst the hills and forests. Truly one of a kind.
Absolutely impressive, the scale of the buildings and infrastructure is beyond anything I've ever seen. Then I reminded myself that Chongqing is one of the largest cities on the planet, easily surpassing New York City in population, but very few people in the west even know that it exists.
This is absolutely incredible. I want to visit China one day, see some of those megacities and try to learn about Chinese culture and people. I haven't met many Chinese people yet, but each time I talked to one (when I did IT support from the UK) they were incredibly smart and friendly.
The real china is Taiwan with the original culture staying intact. Mainland is cool and all, but it’s very censored and cameras are everywhere. Near my home, there are around 100 cameras in the community. If you want to experience the real China, go to Taiwan
I've never visited a massive city like that, the views are amazing. From a structural engineering perspective I think I would love every inch of it, the buildings and bridges are spectacular, very packed, and seems very organized as well. Much love to China, amazing
@@FeeDBacKMKII Lima, Perú. The city has a large population, as well as Santiago, Chile. However, the density grows in an horizontal way, with relatively short buildings compared to the Chinese cities I've seen in videos, which has an amazing vertical dimension (most in comments compared with ciberpunk vibes)
I watch a lot of driving videos like this but they are always from cities and places familiar, so to see a place with architecture that is completely new and different is a really striking experience.
I'm a native of Chongqing, and I actually didn't feel anything special about my surroundings until I went out to go to university. I was so proud when I learned how unique Chongqing is and how much people appreciate my hometown. Chongqing has become an increasingly popular tourist city in China, and local prices have also increased a lot with the arrival of tourists, which has also brought some troubles, but we still welcome everyone to visit Chongqing at any time, except in summer.
@@il313li It's hot. During the summer of 2022, Chongqing experienced scorching temperatures exceeding 113℉ for over 40 days. The prolonged heatwave resulted in the death of numerous plants, despite being watered regularly, and caused 33 forest fires.
I'm from Belarus. I've been to West Europe like West Germany, oh yes it is a very clean country. But I never knew before this video how much good China is. I like it. And now would like to visit it. Peace and hugs from Belarus❤️
I love all the meticulous details that went into this city. The old architecture meeting the modern, the skyline, the cobblestone tarmac, the wide open spaces between buildings so it doesn't feel claustrophobic, how trees are everywhere and symmetrical so the city doesn't look like a grey hell, and how damn clean it is. There isn't a single trashbag in site. Holy crap, the city planners killed it. Good job China! Love, from the West.
One of my favorite parts of Chongqing is how every bridge is walkable. Gives you superb sights of the city, and since the rivers aren't straight, every angle is different.
China is the world's largest producer of fruits and vegetables. With such a vast and diverse agricultural sector, there's no need to harm animals for food. Let's embrace a healthier and more sustainable diet by choosing plant-based options.
Beautiful city, it’s massive, a lot of green. Can’t believe how clean and well kept it is for its size. My mother and sister visited this city a few years ago but I never imagined it like this. I have to go myself, thank you for the video!
Ive been to many cities in China but have yet to go to Chongqing, Shanghai and Beijing, arguably the 3 best cities. And I'd also love to visit Japan and Korea one day
@@Zfhfmfdjs and the West is? After they bombed Belgrade and bombed the Chinese embassy? China is a better ally than the West. Look at China compared to the US. The US could only dream of a city like this. Instead we have NY full of ghetto degenerates, dirty streets, rats, crime, and drugs. So Serbia choose China over the West, they won't bomb you and force Kosovo to be a fake state at your expense.
That is just jaw dropping! I love the way the traditional architecture is mixed with modern skyscrapers and roads. The plants and trees tie everything together.
Chongqing is my favourite city when it comes to mega cities in the world. Not only because I've been there myself, but just by looking at how amazing views you can get from this city. The mountains, the rivers, the infrastructure, the architecture and lots of greenery even in the city center. It's a very beautiful and well designed city and so underrated! To visit is a feast for all senses. I wish I could go back there one day. Thank you for making this video for the world to see.
When people think of China, they usually only think of the big cities Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and technically Hong Kong. What people fail to realize is that there are a lot of relatively unknown cities (to foreigners of course) that would rival any capital city in terms of size, population and most importantly infrastructure, heck I've never heard of Wuhan before the pandemic and I was shocked to see how big it was.
Very impressive city. I don't see the traffic complicated, but the cleanness of the city, quality of the roads, good signage, and general look and feel are awesome. Thank you for that recording.
I get why this city is so beloved now. It is the oppsite of boring. Varied building styles High density Large elevation changes Much greenery No grid system Lots of colors
The first 10 minutes when you exited the highway, that descent to the river bank was exhilarating. You can feel that the entire highway before that descent is completely built above ground level probably supported by concrete pillars. That is simply a remarkable feat of engineering. That drive along the river bank in the first ten minutes was so scenic and beautiful. You can feel the mighty Yangtze river (or is it another river) on the right all throughout that stretch. Amazing!
@@InternetProgrammer "it's CGI" yes I'm sure nobody in the world has ever seen Chongqing, the city with the biggest population in the world. it must be fake and CGI.
Wow, what a lovely, photogenic city! I'm a distance runner, and I would love to run a marathon there. The bouncy, rolling hilliness, river views, bridges, and wide variety of neighborhoods is just perfect for a big race. I feel like Chongqing is China's own version of Riga, or Adelaide, or Medellín, or Québec City. A city that really should be famous worldwide, or even regionally, for its beauty and uniqueness, that gets overshadowed by larger, more-famous cities on its continent and in its country, and is resultantly, and regrettably, nearly-forgotten by both international and domestic tourists.
Riga, Adelaide, Medellin and Quebec City is a neat grouping of countries, which are all beautiful and worth visiting but I would have never put them together in a grouping before. Thanks for that neat comment!
Had an wonderful pleasure to stay 10 days in this city. It's unreal, the old, the modern, the working people, the way people treat you. It's so big, but so peaceful, very different from the big Brazilian cities. My wife is native from Chongqing and if I could would live in this city. No words to describe, just the video shows more than words. Even she got surprised how the city developed from the years she didn't come back. On the way back we took the high speed train to Shanghai, the train was equipped with beds. Chinese people are very strong in spirit, they developed from the ashes of the poverty and famine from the last century. It's understandable how the world fears China, but few people really knows China.
They built all that on the back of the West and how do they thank us? Steal our intellectual property and rule with an iron fist. There’s no talk of freedom over there.
It's hitting the most important thing for a city for me: the rows upon rows of tall trees along the streets. I have never seen a city with it so extensive and well done. Wow.
most major Chinese cities are like this, at least the ones in the south because of the climate its good for evergreen trees, in the north the trees drop off over winter.
I've never been to China but this is one beautiful city! The diversity in architecture and even in the trees and bushes, you can see a lot of effort has been made to make this simply beautiful. I'd love to drive around there! Also, the layout of the lanes and street signs and stuff is all very logical and done with great care. 👍😊
u dont want to drive in Chongqing. even Chongqing locals get confused about its road system and navigation system is quite useless there because the city is layered. i visited Chongqing a few yrs ago. i could not find direction to my hotel everyday. and worst yet when i asked locals about direction, they either didnt know or they just pointed at a random direction and said to me there, there, not far. then it took me an hour to walk to the destination. 😅😅😅
China has beautiful scenery all over, but this i a hidden city (hidden from me lol) That I never knew existed and it is simply thee most beautifully breathtakingly scenic city Ive ever seen.. from the lush greenery and mountains to the old buildings mixed in with modern skyscrapers... The blue sky... Id honestly move here and never leave if I could! Thank you for posting this
FYI,Chongqing is also one of the hotest cities in china,which often reaches 40+℃ in summer,as much as I love the city,I never have the courage to live there
Back in 2019, i went on a school tour to China, and the last place we visited was Chongqing, and i loved my time there. I loved the unique designs of the local infrastructure, the hongya cave and other landmarks, as well as the positive vibes from the area. I enjoyed my time there and would gladly go back without hesitation.
How did you manage to move around chinese big cities? Their cities are not known for being tourist-friendly. You cannot read anything, understand anything, almost no one speaks english. it s a dream to visit Chongqing, but very difficult to handle, i guess...
@@achafilms3968 we either walked to our destinations or had a reserved coach to take us around, as well as catching the high speed train to travel from city to city
@@matheuswolters3448 that explains you were part of a group/team.. you had many advantages making your trip easier, that would not be the case for a solo traveller.
Thank you for uploading this. It brings back many memories. Glad to see a few completed construction projects that were still in development or in construction purgatory when I left. Edit: After watching the whole video, me and my wife laughed a few times as if we could redirect you from going back to Jiefangbei again and again.
What a beautiful place! I love how much green/trees they've added throughout the entire city. I regret only visiting Shanghai and Beijing, there is so much other beauty to see!
I visited Kunshan twice, work-related, in 2012. I went there from Shanghai Airport, so I thought I had seen a glimpse of the insanely massive scale the Chinese people build their infrastructure. Yet seeing this vid, I know Í'm wrong. This is truly something else, very tidy and especially green; lots of trees and greenery. Just imagine having to build a city like this and delivering this kind of solid quality. We better take this huge and ancient country serious in every aspect. And in these troubled times, please - let's stay civilised and respectful against each other. I'm impressed how, in the video, fellow road-users tend to give each other the benefit of the doubt and often show admireable patience. Very nice video, thanks so much, really enjoyed it!
This is awesome. Nice to see some driving videos where you don't see any road rage happening. Not saying it doesn't exist of course. Just glad to see people not acting stupid like in other places.
Lived in Shanghai for two years the level of infrastructure and aesthetics of the city is unmatchable. I feel sorry that I don't get the chance to visit this amazing city, definitely going to visit Chongqing when I come to china. Thanks for the video Chinese Street View. China is heaven for infrastructure lovers.
Wow i never thought china is this beautiful !!! This variation of sizes and shapes and this combination of nature and buildings is just wonderful it feel like china is the year 2500 or more so so beautiful 😍
I am a lover of urban planning and development, history and architecture, and this city truly takes my top prize. I have lived only in the USA, and we have nothing that compares to this, NYC is the best we can offer and it simply falls so so short of this megatropolis. I am still floored that it is home to 30 MILLION people, and the streets are cleaner than anything Ive ever seen in a city of any size. The way the roads are full but not congested, people rarely honk at each other even when there is a poor driver, or some random person crossing the road. The view from the bridge looking back toward the city skyline 13:22 it took my breath away, it looked like an a cgi special effect or something. I can imagine people who have lived here their whole lives just take it for granted, but the second they leave I am sure they appreciate their home town. I have never felt such a strong longing and desire to experience a city I have never even known, but Chongqing has done it for me. I will not rest until I visit there. I am going to spend days losing myself in the architecture and engineering. Absolutely gorgeous China, well done.
Welcome to Chongqing,if you have a visa to go to China,just come there for a long walk in Yuzhong and Nanan district and experience the rail transit on air,Chongqing is good looking and pluralistic,you will have a good time there.
Translated: "It's developing and the city is beautifully maintained, and it's very beautiful. A landscape that you want to see all the time. I would like to go there at least once before I die."
Cityscape of Chongqing looks stunning looks like ultra modern Hong Kong times 10. Being mountainous is also a huge plus for me I love mountainous city. That ride along the river is like a dream for me my jaw drop constantly at how beautiful it is in its unique way.
Chongqing is very beautiful, you can ride bicycles along the river, and you can choose motorcycles in other places, because there are many roads uphill and downhill. Chongqing is very hot during the day in June, July and August, while other times are cooler.
@@blobba5442 You will only know the character of the city when you live there long enough. Every city has its own character. Chongqing should not have the character of Hong Kong. Chongqing is definitely different from Hong Kong. It should be that way. I would not say HK is incomparable and the most special city in the world as that would be so arrogant.
I've been there, in a University. The whole University was built on a mountain, I have to cimb up and down along the mountain every day, several times. And they were the days that I had my good shape...
officially added chongqing to my travel bucket list!! i love that a large modern city still has plenty of trees and greenery - it isn't all concrete and skyscrapers.
I'm English and I work in Chongqing as an arranger and composer. The city is every bit as mind blowing as it looks here, although after 9 years, you don't notice it as much as when you first arrive. Also, it looks like summer here, and what the video can't show is that it's 40 degrees and very, very humid 😅
What a beautiful city. It really maintains its traditional Chinese aesthetic in a modern metropolis that makes it distinct from western cities. Chinese people definitely deserve to have much pride in this city’s beauty.
this place looks unreal, like straight out of a video game. the architecture is jaw dropping, infrastructure is so intricate and detailed. this place is absolutely massive, it’s mind-blowing that a city of this magnitude can fly under the radar and be relatively unheard of. I’m a sucker for urban planning and this is hitting the spot on the highest level
I was gonna make that video game comment. Like if I saw this as a track for a racing game and I had no prior knowledge of this being an actual city I'd think it'd be too good to be real. Very beautiful city.
some of the most modern videogames and technical computer graphic demonstrations are becoming harder to distinguish from reality, so sometimes you do question what you are seeing
I honestly thought this was a game for like the first 2 minutes
The buildings across the waterfront under the bridge were beautiful, what a sudden sight to behold.
Intricate is not good.. intricacy makes it terrible to navigate and bad to live in for human beings. Causes lots of stress, health issues, and depression. The only thing that saves it are the beautiful hills, cleanliness, and natural scenary.
Notice how sometimes the lanes merge with very little indication as to when/where. Sometimes lane lines disappear and reappear in totally different places forcing him to change lanes at an intersection (dangerous). Also seems to have very little public transit, I did not see many buses or any trains.
Gosh, Chongqing's road infrastructure looks and feels like it could be one of the road course for Gran Turismo 7 racing game!
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with most have very narrow roads? i don't think so
@@Spheredalai Come on, think about Monte Carlo...
Mate china looks nicer than many many western European countries
@@jackdrought873 I don’t disagree, chinese cities + infrastructure looks sick. but a lot of europe is also old as balls, and pretty much the entirety of this was built in the last 20-30 years.
So much green. Bravo to the city planners for not overlooking this crucially important aspect
I love it, but they also have weather enhancements like we do in Europe, a little spray and frequencies. Look at the sky in the beginning...
The green is the first thing I noticed. Even just watching it through a screen is such a mood booster. I can only imagine how great it would feel walking around there.
Yeah and Its falling apart. Bravo to the City Planners.
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this is a propaganda channel. cherry picked videos and clips
44:38 you have all the old style architecture built into the hills with all the modern bridges and skyscrapers in the background, the color composition of everything like the red accent on the bridge, it's like a scene straight out of a fantasy video game. Absolutely stunning.
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your comment is just beautiful
fr, this place does not look real
That's what I was thinking! 0:12
Probably not actually old, the CCP destroyed anything with historical significance decades ago
I never knew this city existed. It popped up in my you tube feed. I have never seen anything like this in my life. Stunningly beautiful and CLEAN
Thank you!
中国被西方媒体歪曲了,除非你自己去找关于中国的真实的视频
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No blacks or arabs thats why its so clean
What an incredible city terrain. Love every moment of this car ride!
I had only heard of it before, but when I came to Chongqing, I felt completely different. The trip to Chongqing left a deep impression on me.
It looks beautiful and creepy at the same time. Reminded me of Hong Kong....
There is no country in the world that is more magnificent and great than China
This is horribly done and extremely dangerous. Quantity over Quality.
@@TookAHikeNowWhat That's not a problem at all. Otherwise Switzerland wouldn't be one of the best and safest places on earth. My point is flaws like "cheap and easy > safety" like at 4:04 where you have NO WAY of telling that two lanes get collapsed. No warning, no big signs, very short distance, very unreasonable. The moment at 5:20 gave me goosebumps, who thought this could be an idea?? Someone is literally standing IN FRONT OF YOU on a freaking HIGH WAY to turn? China has some cool technical stuff going on, but as it suits their moral; on expense of safety and compassion. All that counts in efficiency and cheapness.
What stands out to me is how many shade trees there are on the walkways. Not only is it good for the environment and the local heat - it also encourages walking. It beautifies the surrounding architecture, too. I hope it can be more like this someday in the United States.
What an amazing city. This actually the first time I have seen a city in China in any great detail and its huge in scale and so green. I love the mix of old and new. Thanks for uploading this.
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As a Canadian this blows my mind simply because at 32 million people it is just shy of the 38 million people living in ALL of Canada. Just wild. Beautiful city!
china has a lot of people
haha, actually Chongqing is a municipality so it's basically a province. Among the 32 million people, 24 million of them live in the suburbs or villages, but a city with 8 million people is still very large.
infrastructures in China are way better than Canadians, but the traffic jams in China are way more severe, I have experienced 1 hour for just 2 miles back and forth. (during the pandemic no very much ppl willing to take public transport)
The concept of city in China is way different from other countries. Chongqing is as big as province, but people call it Chongqing city.actually only 9million people living in the main city of Chongqing
I mean, it's not like China hosts over a billion in population lol: one out of every person in the world is Chinese, another Indian
Stunning! Green.... clean.... no trash..... no homeless.....The architecture of the buildings....roads....bridges....tunnels and city planning are amazing! What a hidden gem from the rest of the world....Must visit someday!
Thank you, and you are welcome to visit China in the future.
Miss this city! The food, the people, the views. As soon as China reopens, I will definitely go there again!
Welcome!
Welcome dude!
wow i'm literally speechless. Just by the looks this has to be one of the most beautiful cities i've ever seen. The perfect ratio of nature, modern and old architecture and scenery in general. Definitely on my bucket list now!
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I was two times in China and I was totally blown away ❗
AMAZING country, amazing people and incredible and rich culture !
Im from Australia. I had no idea China was this beautiful. This city is exceptinally clean and really nice architecture and not as much traffic as i would have thought.
of course US media wont report this things, but the negative things will be reported hundreds of times with added twist and sensational dramatic tone while reporting
Chongqing has a really solid transit network.
Now judge Western leaders and cities to this. We are 3rd world shitholes compared to China now.
你当然不知道,因为真实的中国在西方媒体是看不到的,他们只报道中国的缺点。
top 100 chinese cities all look kind of similar to Chongqing. they are all very modern, clean, green, and full of tall buildings. what makes Chongqing very unique is its layered topology, packed buildings, scale, population size,
each of top 12 chinese cities has at least 10 million ppl or more. each of top 50 chinese cities has at least 6.5 million ppl or more. each of top 100 chinese cities has at least 5 million ppl or more. they are labeled as tier-1 & tier 2 cities. there are another 250 cities labelled as tier-3 & tier-4 & tier-5 cities. each of them hv city residents between 1 to 5 millions.
So urban but yet so green and so many trees and plants. This is a beautiful modern city
I wonder what this city looked like 30 years ago! Most American cities have stopped developing. Look at Detroit...
@@iamgermane America is deteriorating, even Russian cities already look better
@@jeomirit Yes I know. There some Russia on UA-cam and all the cities look great!
@@iamgermane "Most American cities have stopped developing".. 🤦♂ 🤣 ... then proceeds to point out one of the worst exceptions. Yea, if you want to live in communism, your money is going places where only a few people decide. Also, I'd wager this is one of the better cities in China. For every "Detroit" in the US, there are 10 worse ones in China and Russia. Cities across the US are constantly expanding and developing. Where is the proof that they haven't?
Look at businesses. A lot of them can look like "great places to be", until you find out the workers are barely making $15/hr. Then take a look at others, that are "run down", and the workers are paid a good wage and good benefits.
I have a different opinion on the points you mentioned in your comment. First of all about Chongqing, according to Wikipedia, it ranks 19th among Chinese cities in terms of population and 16th among Chinese cities in terms of GDP, so you can assess where it stands in terms of Chinese cities. As far as I know, Detroit is an industrial city famous for the automobile industry, and then something happened that caused the recession, and I'm not an American and I'm not from Detroit, so I don't know if Detroit is the worst city in the United States, but I can tell you Chongqing is not the best city in China. Of course, "most American cities have stopped growing" is too much to make me doubt the truth of this statement. The infrastructure of most Chinese cities has been built in the last 20 years or so, so it will look new and modern, while New York became a modern metropolis, most Chinese cities were turned into ruins by the war. Third, you said that China and Russia also have their own Detroit. I do not know about Russia, but I can tell you that China does not have a big city like Detroit in decline. In China, there is a small city named Hegang similar to Detroit, which used to be a small city dependent on coal industry, but later the exhaustion of coal resources led to urban decline@@lukeuseforce
I'm from the USA (Chicago) and I have to say that Chongqing is one of my favorite cities on Earth... it's not quite as easy to get to for a tourist as the large coastal cities, but if you can make it here, absolutely do it. Lots of history, great nightlife, some of the best food in China (home of hotpot,) and one of the most interesting and unique cityscapes you'll ever experience... a river metropolis with winding roads, an eclectic mix of building styles both old and new, built amongst the hills and forests. Truly one of a kind.
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u right from distance it looks stunning but in heart its no so fancy
@@rodomirvasilevski4353 Let's go check the worst places in China or in your country then we can talk
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@@Thrash_ranch You having a stroke?
Absolutely impressive, the scale of the buildings and infrastructure is beyond anything I've ever seen. Then I reminded myself that Chongqing is one of the largest cities on the planet, easily surpassing New York City in population, but very few people in the west even know that it exists.
I've never heard of this city, this is absolutely wild!
@@Stormsolid During World War II, China moved its capital to this city to fight against japan
Well, most westerners are idiots so that is not surprising.
I love living in the west, I would never go to the horrible communist, dictator, violent east .
@@ilovepugs99 Wow, just wow. This is such an idiotic comment
This is absolutely incredible. I want to visit China one day, see some of those megacities and try to learn about Chinese culture and people. I haven't met many Chinese people yet, but each time I talked to one (when I did IT support from the UK) they were incredibly smart and friendly.
The real china is Taiwan with the original culture staying intact. Mainland is cool and all, but it’s very censored and cameras are everywhere. Near my home, there are around 100 cameras in the community. If you want to experience the real China, go to Taiwan
I'm
Wow cameras everywhere 😮
UK is much the same today. Censorship and cameras everywhere.
@@Hana-qs9zg搞笑不你?你一个台湾人😡
I've never visited a massive city like that, the views are amazing. From a structural engineering perspective I think I would love every inch of it, the buildings and bridges are spectacular, very packed, and seems very organized as well. Much love to China, amazing
Thanks! China welcomes you.
what was the bigest city you visited until now?
@@FeeDBacKMKII Lima, Perú. The city has a large population, as well as Santiago, Chile. However, the density grows in an horizontal way, with relatively short buildings compared to the Chinese cities I've seen in videos, which has an amazing vertical dimension (most in comments compared with ciberpunk vibes)
@@ppizarror fake video paid by ccp
fr the massive city i ever visted is only nyc 😂
I watch a lot of driving videos like this but they are always from cities and places familiar, so to see a place with architecture that is completely new and different is a really striking experience.
This video reminds me of when I was driving around Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 video game. Such a beautiful city and impressive road infrastructures.
I'm a native of Chongqing, and I actually didn't feel anything special about my surroundings until I went out to go to university. I was so proud when I learned how unique Chongqing is and how much people appreciate my hometown. Chongqing has become an increasingly popular tourist city in China, and local prices have also increased a lot with the arrival of tourists, which has also brought some troubles, but we still welcome everyone to visit Chongqing at any time, except in summer.
same.feeling
Why not summer
@@il313li It's hot. During the summer of 2022, Chongqing experienced scorching temperatures exceeding 113℉ for over 40 days. The prolonged heatwave resulted in the death of numerous plants, despite being watered regularly, and caused 33 forest fires.
Wow what a wonderful City you live in. I really envy you, greetings from germany✌️
重庆不禁摩?
すげーきれいで未来的な街ですね! 大阪に住んでいますが、住んでみたいですね。
it is better to live in osaka😂
This is awesome! Wonderful! Greetings from Germany :)
What a beautiful city! Thank you for sharing! I’d love to visit one day. Such gorgeous architecture and it looks so clean! Cheers from America
Thank you! Welcome
Wow, this is unbelievable that Chongqing is a mountainous city and yet has such excellent infrastructure almost like a city in plains.
Yes, Chongqing has built a lot of viaducts and tunnels. There are either mountains or rivers here. The terrain is too complicated!
1 billion people, China today remains the world's most population country
There is no country in the world that is more magnificent and great than China
@@我家羊排 that's because you are Chinese
@@Dirtbike1234 1.5
Wow this city looks beautiful! ive never been to china but i love their history and geography! Chongqing looks stunning !
Everything is so clean and organized its soo unreal
I'm from Belarus. I've been to West Europe like West Germany, oh yes it is a very clean country. But I never knew before this video how much good China is. I like it. And now would like to visit it. Peace and hugs from Belarus❤️
Thanks! You are welcome to travel to China when you have time.
I love all the meticulous details that went into this city. The old architecture meeting the modern, the skyline, the cobblestone tarmac, the wide open spaces between buildings so it doesn't feel claustrophobic, how trees are everywhere and symmetrical so the city doesn't look like a grey hell, and how damn clean it is. There isn't a single trashbag in site. Holy crap, the city planners killed it. Good job China! Love, from the West.
I'm glad this is not one of the tofu dreg construction
and the laws are stricter than you can imagine
@@johnsmithsu310 the Mayor and the Province governor is undoubtedly the best in China
look for Tofudreg
that is the reason why you dont hear or see much off this "shit"
and the chinese locals call it that, not me
@@johnsmithsu310 当一个中国相当于100个欧洲小国的体量总和的时候 一个欧洲小国的丑闻 从概率来讲中国要发生一百回 但不意味着 中国要糟糕一百倍...
One of my favorite parts of Chongqing is how every bridge is walkable. Gives you superb sights of the city, and since the rivers aren't straight, every angle is different.
Wow!!! That's a really beautiful and modern city! I loved it! Very clean too. wow china! Well done!
cleaness of a city is a significantly important indicator in china that messy street is definitely unaccepted.
Que linda essa cidade , eu e minha esposa estamos assistindo admirados. Belo vídeo parabéns para o autor do vídeo. 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you! Have a nice weekend!
I am sending blessings to you and your wife
今年六月底暑假去玩的,除了热爆了没有其他缺点,超级有特色的城市!好吃的很多,每天早上各种面轮着吃😂(碗杂面、肥肠面、重庆小面…)整个城市很立体,抬头层层叠叠的高楼,低头又是二十层楼高我这个平原过去的真是开了眼了😂而且那边的人都很热情友好,真是不错👍还去了成都,成都是第二次去,也超级喜欢,相比重庆更加悠闲的城市,适合养老,因为周边风景很赞,还去玩了四姑娘山,看了雪山🏔️推荐你可以走一走川西线,很美❤
man i aint unjderstand a word of dat LKOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂
China is the world's largest producer of fruits and vegetables. With such a vast and diverse agricultural sector, there's no need to harm animals for food. Let's embrace a healthier and more sustainable diet by choosing plant-based options.
@@man08839 never going to happen there
This was my home for three years and still my favourite of all the cities I’ve ever lived in. Amazing place!
Massive city! The infrastructure and urban planning were so well thought of. Have not seen any overhead cables, glad there also a lot of greens.
That skyline is amazing, this city looks like such an adventure to explore...
大河のある都市は本当に美しく恵まれている。動画を見ているだけなのに爽やかな風を感じる!
日本人としては近代的な生活に疲れ果てて最近は積極的な発展を諦めるようになっています、発展したが心を豊かにすることに失敗してしまいました。中国はまだこれからも可能性を持っていると思うのでぜひ頑張ってください!中国語できないけどいつか行ってみたい!
欢迎你
運転マナー終わってるところが、中国の民度を具現化してる
我也欢迎你
欢迎日本朋友来中国,中国的景色很美!
我去了日本三次,分别去了北海道、关西和东京圈,也邀请你来中国三次😂
This comment section is so positive. Good to see people can enjoy insanely complex and beautiful infrastructure.
Positive or ignorant? A bit of both. No one seems to care about what China actually is.
Beautiful city, it’s massive, a lot of green. Can’t believe how clean and well kept it is for its size. My mother and sister visited this city a few years ago but I never imagined it like this. I have to go myself, thank you for the video!
Thanks!
UA-camで中国の都市を見るのが好きです😄
とても近代的で綺麗、都市開発を果敢に挑戦する姿勢は他の国にはありません。
いつか訪れてみたい国の一つです!
我是北京人,第一次去重庆跟乡下人进城一样😂
Thank you!
China is a beautiful country,welcome to China
Ive been to many cities in China but have yet to go to Chongqing, Shanghai and Beijing, arguably the 3 best cities. And I'd also love to visit Japan and Korea one day
秋叶原富士山和京都也挺漂亮的
China looks advanced and beautiful, greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸♥️🇨🇳
The Chinese are NOT your friends, even if their (potemkin) cities look cool
why say that ?@@Zfhfmfdjs
@@Zfhfmfdjs and the West is? After they bombed Belgrade and bombed the Chinese embassy? China is a better ally than the West. Look at China compared to the US. The US could only dream of a city like this. Instead we have NY full of ghetto degenerates, dirty streets, rats, crime, and drugs. So Serbia choose China over the West, they won't bomb you and force Kosovo to be a fake state at your expense.
@@Zfhfmfdjslol serbia is much more dangerous
@@dwaynekeenum1916fym by that
That is just jaw dropping! I love the way the traditional architecture is mixed with modern skyscrapers and roads. The plants and trees tie everything together.
Amazing landscapes, amazing buildings, amazing maintenance of the streets , amazing highway and amazing video! I’m stumped!
Thank you very much for this amazing video!! I enjoyed very much! I was 6 times in China but it is never enough!
Thanks! Welcome to come again!
Chongqing is my favourite city when it comes to mega cities in the world. Not only because I've been there myself, but just by looking at how amazing views you can get from this city. The mountains, the rivers, the infrastructure, the architecture and lots of greenery even in the city center. It's a very beautiful and well designed city and so underrated! To visit is a feast for all senses. I wish I could go back there one day. Thank you for making this video for the world to see.
When people think of China, they usually only think of the big cities Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and technically Hong Kong. What people fail to realize is that there are a lot of relatively unknown cities (to foreigners of course) that would rival any capital city in terms of size, population and most importantly infrastructure, heck I've never heard of Wuhan before the pandemic and I was shocked to see how big it was.
China has a massive population so inevitably they are gonna have lots of massive cities.
Yes as someone who comes from a small country the idea of this is terrifying
Technically Hong Kong? Oof
never have even heard of this city until now
Wuhan virus
Very impressive city. I don't see the traffic complicated, but the cleanness of the city, quality of the roads, good signage, and general look and feel are awesome. Thank you for that recording.
In fact, it is very easy to go the wrong way!
I get why this city is so beloved now. It is the oppsite of boring.
Varied building styles
High density
Large elevation changes
Much greenery
No grid system
Lots of colors
Wow it's like a city in heaven with high rise buildings built over the mountains. Love it.
Thanks!❤️
Vut R U talking, hav seen Mumbai big big bilding nou better then this vun
@@Relak_Singh no
@@Relak_Singh common bro really?
There is no country in the world that is more magnificent and great than China
Wow this was a nice video , knew China had beautiful topography but hadn’t seen a video yet
Thank you for showing us , love from 🇮🇳
Thanks for your support!
This is the western region of China.
Such a fascinating city, I'd love to visit one day. Beautiful video. Thank you for the drive!
Thanks!
There is no country in the world that is more magnificent than China, your country is not as great as China
This city is incredible. All the green and plant life incorporated is so smart as well. Brings a sense of peace.
この独特な雰囲気マジで大好き
行きたい
장기적출 당할 수도 있는데~
The first 10 minutes when you exited the highway, that descent to the river bank was exhilarating. You can feel that the entire highway before that descent is completely built above ground level probably supported by concrete pillars. That is simply a remarkable feat of engineering.
That drive along the river bank in the first ten minutes was so scenic and beautiful. You can feel the mighty Yangtze river (or is it another river) on the right all throughout that stretch. Amazing!
LOL: its CGI 13:30 is the switch
@@InternetProgrammer "it's CGI" yes I'm sure nobody in the world has ever seen Chongqing, the city with the biggest population in the world. it must be fake and CGI.
在影片前段出现的江,是与长江交汇的另一条江,名叫嘉陵江。汽车从嘉陵江北岸过桥,来到了嘉陵江南岸,也就是渝中半岛。渝中半岛基础设施相对老旧,空间非常有限,所以容易堵车。
I suddenly want to learn more about this city, I'm stunned.
@@InternetProgrammeryou’re brain dead
unbelievably gorgeous city!! Love from America!
I fell in love with the city because of this video
Wow, what a lovely, photogenic city! I'm a distance runner, and I would love to run a marathon there. The bouncy, rolling hilliness, river views, bridges, and wide variety of neighborhoods is just perfect for a big race. I feel like Chongqing is China's own version of Riga, or Adelaide, or Medellín, or Québec City. A city that really should be famous worldwide, or even regionally, for its beauty and uniqueness, that gets overshadowed by larger, more-famous cities on its continent and in its country, and is resultantly, and regrettably, nearly-forgotten by both international and domestic tourists.
重庆有三千多万人口,你的国家有多少人口呢?
Riga, Adelaide, Medellin and Quebec City is a neat grouping of countries, which are all beautiful and worth visiting but I would have never put them together in a grouping before. Thanks for that neat comment!
Approximately 335 million. Why do you ask?
@@Enkijamenk What he may want to express is that Chongqing has a population of more than 30 million.
@@Enkijamenk Indicates that the city is more prosperous, of course, my answer is not malicious
Had an wonderful pleasure to stay 10 days in this city. It's unreal, the old, the modern, the working people, the way people treat you. It's so big, but so peaceful, very different from the big Brazilian cities. My wife is native from Chongqing and if I could would live in this city. No words to describe, just the video shows more than words. Even she got surprised how the city developed from the years she didn't come back. On the way back we took the high speed train to Shanghai, the train was equipped with beds. Chinese people are very strong in spirit, they developed from the ashes of the poverty and famine from the last century. It's understandable how the world fears China, but few people really knows China.
This was interesting to read.
If you really know them, you will hate everyone
People don't fear people, they fear crazy dictators just like anywhere in the world.
They built all that on the back of the West and how do they thank us? Steal our intellectual property and rule with an iron fist. There’s no talk of freedom over there.
why can't you?
It's hitting the most important thing for a city for me: the rows upon rows of tall trees along the streets. I have never seen a city with it so extensive and well done. Wow.
And every single tree and shrub was immaculately trimmed and maintained. It's unreal
most major Chinese cities are like this, at least the ones in the south because of the climate its good for evergreen trees, in the north the trees drop off over winter.
What a beautiful city.
Love every part of this, the beautiful greenery, modern and old architecture, wow!
Something to be proud of
This city is crazy! Never seen such architectural diversity and wonderful infrastructure! Greetings from Madrid, Spain! 😊😊🇪🇸🇪🇸
Thanks, bro,Madrid is also a good city.
马德里和巴塞罗那都很美~,你们拥有世界上最伟大的建筑师高迪😊
Love Madrid as well. I have been there last year and met lots of nice people.❤
Real Madrid Great job🎉❤
Ofc because no European cities have infrastructure like this? But rather you people have more money than China, hmm that's a good thing, be proud.
私は日本の大学生で、中国語を専攻しています。来年は(1ヶ月ほどですが)中国に行く授業があります。私が行くのは北京か上海だと思うので重慶に行けないのは残念ですが、中国に行くのがより楽しみになりました!また、中国は個人でも是非行ってみたいと思っています!
中国語は発音が難しくて心が折れそうですが、頑張って勉強してたくさんの人と話したいと思っています!
日本から〜🇯🇵
Welcome you ❤
谢谢!相信通过你的努力很快就学会中文。
教我日语😭
welcome
welcome you
I've never been to China but this is one beautiful city! The diversity in architecture and even in the trees and bushes, you can see a lot of effort has been made to make this simply beautiful. I'd love to drive around there! Also, the layout of the lanes and street signs and stuff is all very logical and done with great care. 👍😊
Thank you!
a concrete jungle is beautifull ? my god we are finish😑
@@中国街景 very nice ❤
Where are you from?
@@hermestrislot2184each to their own tastes.
u dont want to drive in Chongqing. even Chongqing locals get confused about its road system and navigation system is quite useless there because the city is layered.
i visited Chongqing a few yrs ago. i could not find direction to my hotel everyday. and worst yet when i asked locals about direction, they either didnt know or they just pointed at a random direction and said to me there, there, not far. then it took me an hour to walk to the destination. 😅😅😅
this is so amazin, thank you! greetings from USA! beautiful city!
What a monumental and organized city! The tall buildings, the bridges and the complex road network, an incredible city!
44:36 the contrast between old and new is absolutely insane here. love it
とても複雑な道だけど、運転してて楽しそうですね。
朝、夕方、夜 晴れの日、雨の日色んな景色が楽しめそう。
ここは霧の街としても知られてるそうなので、夜はネオンと霧と坂とがあいまって独特な雰囲気でしょうね。
Chongqing and Hiroshima are sister cities
As a native Chongqingese, I hope this friendship lasts forever.
Very cool. Thank you for spending the time and effort!
Thank you!
China has beautiful scenery all over, but this i a hidden city (hidden from me lol) That I never knew existed and it is simply thee most beautifully breathtakingly scenic city Ive ever seen.. from the lush greenery and mountains to the old buildings mixed in with modern skyscrapers... The blue sky... Id honestly move here and never leave if I could! Thank you for posting this
Thanks!
FYI,Chongqing is also one of the hotest cities in china,which often reaches 40+℃ in summer,as much as I love the city,I never have the courage to live there
这里是重庆,不只是城市建筑,如果是要把重庆美食享受一遍的话相信这辈子你也吃不完。
I wouldnt wanna live there because China but it is a damn beautiful city
@@muscleman125 give it a visit. You ll be suprised.
Back in 2019, i went on a school tour to China, and the last place we visited was Chongqing, and i loved my time there. I loved the unique designs of the local infrastructure, the hongya cave and other landmarks, as well as the positive vibes from the area. I enjoyed my time there and would gladly go back without hesitation.
How did you manage to move around chinese big cities? Their cities are not known for being tourist-friendly. You cannot read anything, understand anything, almost no one speaks english. it s a dream to visit Chongqing, but very difficult to handle, i guess...
@@achafilms3968 we either walked to our destinations or had a reserved coach to take us around, as well as catching the high speed train to travel from city to city
@@achafilms3968 in addition, there were plenty of students who studied chinese so they helped us out with translations and asking questions
@@matheuswolters3448 that explains you were part of a group/team.. you had many advantages making your trip easier, that would not be the case for a solo traveller.
@@achafilms3968 you guess!精髓,太newbee了
Thank you for uploading this. It brings back many memories. Glad to see a few completed construction projects that were still in development or in construction purgatory when I left.
Edit: After watching the whole video, me and my wife laughed a few times as if we could redirect you from going back to Jiefangbei again and again.
Hoping to visit this city next year. Looks beautiful. Greetings from Maryland.
What a beautiful place! I love how much green/trees they've added throughout the entire city. I regret only visiting Shanghai and Beijing, there is so much other beauty to see!
Thank you!
yeah, Shanghai and Beijing are the top two cities in China NOT to visit.
@@hammothw4814That’s totally true, even Harbin is much worth visiting
@@eiyonlee3114 yup. more interesting in the smaller cities, more charm, easy getting around.
not a single piece of trash, so clean. beautiful landscape along with great architecture. this city will be on my bucket list
还是有垃圾的,不过总体是干净的
I visited Kunshan twice, work-related, in 2012. I went there from Shanghai Airport, so I thought I had seen a glimpse of the insanely massive scale the Chinese people build their infrastructure. Yet seeing this vid, I know Í'm wrong. This is truly something else, very tidy and especially green; lots of trees and greenery. Just imagine having to build a city like this and delivering this kind of solid quality.
We better take this huge and ancient country serious in every aspect. And in these troubled times, please - let's stay civilised and respectful against each other. I'm impressed how, in the video, fellow road-users tend to give each other the benefit of the doubt and often show admireable patience. Very nice video, thanks so much, really enjoyed it!
Thank you!You are welcome to come to China again when you have time.
2023的昆山已经发生很大变化了
I am from Kunshan. You are welcome to come again next time
Ғажап, керемет😍 Мен мұндай үлкен қаланы көрген емеспін. Мен Қытай тілін білмеймін, бірақ міндетті түрде Қытайға барамын. Сәлем Қазақстаннан!
Thank you friends from Kazakhstan and welcome you to travel to China.
すごく綺麗な街ですね!一度は行ってみたい
来嘛,日本又不远
from america, china is absolutely insanely cool to look at. i mean holy fuck your cities are so insane! love it, much love from USA
Didn't even know this city existed, thanks for the tour i really Loved it and it's a gorgeous city
This is awesome. Nice to see some driving videos where you don't see any road rage happening. Not saying it doesn't exist of course. Just glad to see people not acting stupid like in other places.
Lived in Shanghai for two years the level of infrastructure and aesthetics of the city is unmatchable. I feel sorry that I don't get the chance to visit this amazing city, definitely going to visit Chongqing when I come to china. Thanks for the video Chinese Street View. China is heaven for infrastructure lovers.
Thank you for your support! Welcome to China again.
Wow i never thought china is this beautiful !!!
This variation of sizes and shapes and this combination of nature and buildings is just wonderful it feel like china is the year 2500 or more so so beautiful 😍
The city looks futuristic and the roads neat. Must be very nice to drive in the city
Incredible footage it’s nice to see another perspective on the planet, other than my own, viewing from San Antonio, Texas.
Thank you!
I am a lover of urban planning and development, history and architecture, and this city truly takes my top prize. I have lived only in the USA, and we have nothing that compares to this, NYC is the best we can offer and it simply falls so so short of this megatropolis. I am still floored that it is home to 30 MILLION people, and the streets are cleaner than anything Ive ever seen in a city of any size. The way the roads are full but not congested, people rarely honk at each other even when there is a poor driver, or some random person crossing the road. The view from the bridge looking back toward the city skyline 13:22 it took my breath away, it looked like an a cgi special effect or something. I can imagine people who have lived here their whole lives just take it for granted, but the second they leave I am sure they appreciate their home town. I have never felt such a strong longing and desire to experience a city I have never even known, but Chongqing has done it for me. I will not rest until I visit there. I am going to spend days losing myself in the architecture and engineering. Absolutely gorgeous China, well done.
It's crazy how nobody talks about China and I never knew this city existed before. Odd considering it's the most populated country in the world 😕
Welcome to Chongqing,if you have a visa to go to China,just come there for a long walk in Yuzhong and Nanan district and experience the rail transit on air,Chongqing is good looking and pluralistic,you will have a good time there.
@@发票号 i wanna go to shenzhen one day. But i heard the visa process is tough.
beautiful comment
welcome to Chongqing ! It has the best hotpot also
Wow, its so beautiful with the river and mountains! The roads and architecture also look so nice
Vancouver, San Francisco, Chongqing are some of my favorite cities in term of landscape & geography
すご なんか映画の中の近未来の都市に来たみたいな感じする
これ実際に見たら圧巻の光景なんだろうな
De donde eres ? Curiosidad
Very enjoy it,feel relaxed very.
@@verde5361Dont you konw Japanese characters?
発展していて街が綺麗に整備されていてすごく美しいですね。ずっと見ていたい風景。是非死ぬまでに一度は行ってみたいです。
Translated: "It's developing and the city is beautifully maintained, and it's very beautiful. A landscape that you want to see all the time. I would like to go there at least once before I die."
最近ビザ無しの5日渡航ができるようになったらしいので、パスポートだけでサクっと行けちゃう感じ?
@@mrchildrenen Come on, I also want to travel to Japan
@@mrchildrenen Welcome to China, there are beautiful places in Japan too, I want to go travelling so much, but I have neither the time nor the money🤣
日本人🤮🤮
Cityscape of Chongqing looks stunning looks like ultra modern Hong Kong times 10.
Being mountainous is also a huge plus for me I love mountainous city.
That ride along the river is like a dream for me my jaw drop constantly at how beautiful it is in its unique way.
Chongqing is very beautiful, you can ride bicycles along the river, and you can choose motorcycles in other places, because there are many roads uphill and downhill. Chongqing is very hot during the day in June, July and August, while other times are cooler.
Doesnt have enough character as Hong Kong though. Hong Kong is incomparable and the most special city in the world
There is no country in the world that is more magnificent and great than China
@@我家羊排 surely
@@blobba5442
You will only know the character of the city when you live there long enough. Every city has its own character. Chongqing should not have the character of Hong Kong. Chongqing is definitely different from Hong Kong. It should be that way. I would not say HK is incomparable and the most special city in the world as that would be so arrogant.
This video just changed my whole view on China😮
看视频之前是什么看法?😅😅
This is beautiful country I love this is interesting shopping mall and centers and all highways and
Roads please make more
Thank you!
I know no country on Earth is perfect, but what China has accomplished in the last 50 years.. Fantastic.
because its one race one country.....
Very mind boggling how a City can be so well planned and built and so clean with no garbage.... wish my City is like this.
The streets may be clean but the air is heavily polluted.
I've been there, in a University. The whole University was built on a mountain, I have to cimb up and down along the mountain every day, several times. And they were the days that I had my good shape...
Is that CQUPT?
There is no country in the world that is more magnificent than China, your country is not as great as China
officially added chongqing to my travel bucket list!! i love that a large modern city still has plenty of trees and greenery - it isn't all concrete and skyscrapers.
Welcome
I'm English and I work in Chongqing as an arranger and composer. The city is every bit as mind blowing as it looks here, although after 9 years, you don't notice it as much as when you first arrive. Also, it looks like summer here, and what the video can't show is that it's 40 degrees and very, very humid 😅
Chongqing is very hot in summer.
truth
但是夏天实在是太热了,我更喜欢昆明,广州,珠海这些城市。当然,重庆的小吃让人非常难忘。欢迎你常来中国,祝你一切顺利!
Hi, I’m a Chongqing native.Arranger and composer are also my hobbies. How could I hear your works.
With difficulty, 😅I can't share anything with you because it is all copyrighted by my employer.@@jiewenran3854 🙃
What a beautiful city. It really maintains its traditional Chinese aesthetic in a modern metropolis that makes it distinct from western cities. Chinese people definitely deserve to have much pride in this city’s beauty.
I'm from Chongqing, Yubei District, Chongqing. Welcome to my hometown. I will treat you very well, such as eating hot pot.
@@allaeven Or our Chengdu hot pot delicious😊
I'm stunned by the skyline and the landscapes here, the amount of greenery with the buildings jutting out of it is VERY nice to look at.
greenery? it is fake. nothing but a facade, like everything else in china. it is so natural that you cannot find a single bird in this entire video.